Crash 1996 uncut games. Help me update the tools by donating with PayPal. If you like the tools I created please donate so that I can update and support the tools that exist and make new ones. XenServer Backup Workspace Toolkit Liquidware Registry Tools. The recovery mode or reboot may be used to fix these problems but ReiBoot software is a better choice. ReiBoot as an iOS system recovery tool which can make iOS device to get rid of the issues within 10 minutes, and support Apple iPhone restore.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • PurpleRestore is a tool made by Apple and is used for flashing. It provides far more customization than, and is known to be used to flash internal firmware to. Little is currently known about which versions it 'supports' for restoring as such. PurpleRestore is installed. A CLI version of PurpleRestore is included (mobile_restore).
This tool can (and is meant to) handle multiple restores. When performing restores, PurpleRestore color coordinates the device in the table and when the device is about to receive the AppleLogo it will turn the background color of the screen to the color assigned to the device. Like, PurpleRestore communicates with devices using a connection.
PurpleRestore 3 PurpleRestore 3 is the latest known version of PurpleRestore. It was initially leaked on Twitter in October 2016.
The update sports a redesigned user interface and icon, support for IPSW files, and revealed the existence of an internal PurpleRestore wiki, which most likely requires access to Apple's internal VPN. The boot screen on the device doesn't turn purple when restoring with the tool without a debug UART cable, unlike previous versions of the tool. PurpleRestore 3 also has full macOS Sierra support, which was broken in most of the previous builds.
The updated utility also allows you to flash a custom boot logo. This likely requires authorization with TSS to personalize the IMG3/IMG4 before flashing the image to the device. Restore Bundles PurpleRestore uses 'Restore Bundles' which can be obtained from a server specific to versions of iOS, such as afp://fieldgoal.apple.com/RestoreImages/ and afp://endzone.apple.com/OldRestoreImages/ (among many others). Unfortunately, these afp servers can only be accessed through Apple's internal VPN. PurpleRestore is essentially useless to the general public, because it can only install currently signed iOS versions without having Apple VPN access. You can create your own bundles by extracting an IPSW into a folder, and restore them if they are being signed; or if you have SHSH blobs saved for an A4 device (and below) then you can either stitch or use to assist in a downgrade without the need for iTunes; you will still need to put your device into pwned DFU Mode.
This will not give you any internal debugging abilities nor jailbreak your device. As of PurpleRestore 3, an IPSW may be used in place of a restore bundle. Restore Components Restore Components has several options: • Restore Bundle: Specify the bundle to use in restoring • Firmware Directory: Specify the folder where the,, etc. / files are located. • Ramdisk Image: Specify a to be used (i.e. Or ramdisk) • DFU: Specify what tools to upload based on a selection of 'Debug', 'Development', or 'Release'. A specific file can also be selected.
Crash 1996 uncut games. Help me update the tools by donating with PayPal. If you like the tools I created please donate so that I can update and support the tools that exist and make new ones. XenServer Backup Workspace Toolkit Liquidware Registry Tools. The recovery mode or reboot may be used to fix these problems but ReiBoot software is a better choice. ReiBoot as an iOS system recovery tool which can make iOS device to get rid of the issues within 10 minutes, and support Apple iPhone restore.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • PurpleRestore is a tool made by Apple and is used for flashing. It provides far more customization than, and is known to be used to flash internal firmware to. Little is currently known about which versions it 'supports' for restoring as such. PurpleRestore is installed. A CLI version of PurpleRestore is included (mobile_restore).
This tool can (and is meant to) handle multiple restores. When performing restores, PurpleRestore color coordinates the device in the table and when the device is about to receive the AppleLogo it will turn the background color of the screen to the color assigned to the device. Like, PurpleRestore communicates with devices using a connection.
PurpleRestore 3 PurpleRestore 3 is the latest known version of PurpleRestore. It was initially leaked on Twitter in October 2016.
The update sports a redesigned user interface and icon, support for IPSW files, and revealed the existence of an internal PurpleRestore wiki, which most likely requires access to Apple's internal VPN. The boot screen on the device doesn't turn purple when restoring with the tool without a debug UART cable, unlike previous versions of the tool. PurpleRestore 3 also has full macOS Sierra support, which was broken in most of the previous builds.
The updated utility also allows you to flash a custom boot logo. This likely requires authorization with TSS to personalize the IMG3/IMG4 before flashing the image to the device. Restore Bundles PurpleRestore uses 'Restore Bundles' which can be obtained from a server specific to versions of iOS, such as afp://fieldgoal.apple.com/RestoreImages/ and afp://endzone.apple.com/OldRestoreImages/ (among many others). Unfortunately, these afp servers can only be accessed through Apple's internal VPN. PurpleRestore is essentially useless to the general public, because it can only install currently signed iOS versions without having Apple VPN access. You can create your own bundles by extracting an IPSW into a folder, and restore them if they are being signed; or if you have SHSH blobs saved for an A4 device (and below) then you can either stitch or use to assist in a downgrade without the need for iTunes; you will still need to put your device into pwned DFU Mode.
This will not give you any internal debugging abilities nor jailbreak your device. As of PurpleRestore 3, an IPSW may be used in place of a restore bundle. Restore Components Restore Components has several options: • Restore Bundle: Specify the bundle to use in restoring • Firmware Directory: Specify the folder where the,, etc. / files are located. • Ramdisk Image: Specify a to be used (i.e. Or ramdisk) • DFU: Specify what tools to upload based on a selection of 'Debug', 'Development', or 'Release'. A specific file can also be selected.